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Michael B. Dynka Jr.

1937 - 2025

Michael B. Dynka Jr. obituary, 1937-2025, North Vandergrift, PA

BORN

1937

DIED

2025

Michael Dynka Obituary

Michael Benedict Dynka, Jr. (known as 'Sunny' or simply 'Mike') passed away peacefully under hospice care on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. Mike was born Aug. 21, 1937, and was a native of North Vandergrift, PA. After receiving special dispensation from the principal of Vandergrift High School, Mike received his diploma and joined the US Navy at 17 in 1954. Initially a Seaman's Apprentice based out of Hampton Roads Virginia, Mike was transferred to the Oiler USS Nespelen in 1955. Aboard the Nespelen, Mike participated in Operation Deep Freeze, the US Navy's exploration of Antarctica with the mission of building scientific research stations. Mike set foot on Antarctica where temperatures reached lower than -30F. After the Nespelen was badly damaged by an ice floe, Mike was shipped to New Zealand, where he was stationed for several months in Dunedin, being assigned to the Navy's Construction Battalion 'SeaBees' to work on port facilities. In 1957 he returned to the US via Tahiti and the Panama Canal to be honorably discharged. Returning home, Mike met the love of his life, Dorothy 'Dot' Shotts, and the two were married in 1961. They had one daughter, Michelle, in 1964. The family lived in Kiski Township, and Mike served as a volunteer firefighter there through the 1970s. Mike had a stint working at the Vandergrift Steel Mill like his father but settled into working at Babcock and Wilcox in both Parks Township and Apollo. In the 1980s, Mike and Dot decided to move to Mesa, Arizona, chasing warmer weather and better employment opportunities. They built a home together in 1986, and Mike served as a civilian guard at the US Air Force's Research Center from 1986 until his retirement in 2007. But tragically, Dot was killed in a car accident in 1989. Mike never remarried. After many visits home, Mike decided to return to Pennsylvania in December 2024. He lived at the Magnolia Place in Saxonburg to be close to family. Mike was a classic car fanatic (especially Pontiacs), aviation enthusiast, and devoted grandfather. He is survived by his daughter, Michelle (Dave) Davis; and four grandchildren, Shaun (Theresa) Whitlinger, Kristen (Read Connolly) Whitlinger, Mike Davis, and Matt Davis; as well as five great-grandchildren, Aria Davis, and Nathaniel, Joanna, Eliza, and Nora Whitlinger. Mike was preceded in death by his mother, Anna Mary (Lujack) Dynka (in 1942); and his father, Michael Benedict Dynka Sr.; as well as his sister, Katherine; and wife, Dorothy. A blessing service will be held Monday, Feb. 24, at Greenwood Memorial Park in the Chapel, 104 Melwood Road, New Kensington, PA 15068.

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Published by The Valley News Dispatch on Feb. 21, 2025.

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Amanda Shotts Habursky

February 27, 2025

We are so very sorry to hear about Uncle Sunny´s passing. The memories of visiting and staying with him and Aunt Dot over the summed are very special to me. He was a very kind man. Our deepest condolences.

Kevin and Mary Gibbons, North Apollo/Bradenton

February 22, 2025

Many good memories of Mike and Dorothy and daughter Michelle. When they lived in Apollo(below the tracks), it was fun listening to our Dad telling his stories of Mike when they both worked at NUMEC. Mike and Dorothy bought my Apollo News Record newspapers, when I delivered them as a kid. To Michelle and your family: we´re so sorry you´ve lost your Dad. Please accept our sympathy and condolences.

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